Sunday, March 29, 2020
Partial Pressure Equation Chemistry
Partial Pressure Equation ChemistryPartial pressure equations are very important in the chemistry community as they provide a way to calculate the exact temperature and pressure of solutions. This has been for a long time since the 18th century when these equations were developed.The original idea behind the partial pressure equation was to work out the density of the solution of a particular element and the amount of water in it. The problem that occurred with this was that the problems became extremely complicated and difficult to solve. This meant that nobody was really interested in working out the solutions of partial pressure equations.The recent years have seen tremendous progress in physics and chemistry, so much so that these equations are now often used to study other properties of compounds. It is very interesting to see how the partial pressure equation chemistry has changed over the years. It seems that chemistry and physics are no longer competing against each other for the attention of the scientific community.For example, if you take a look at the partial pressure equation and try to solve it using Newton's method, you will quickly realize that the problem can be very tricky and difficult to solve. This is because you need to use the correct type of information, such as weight, volume and density in order to find out what solution to use.It is a good idea to use a calculator in order to do some calculations. You will be able to get the results that you want and you will be able to find out exactly what value of pressure to use. This can save you many hours of time and effort.The partial pressure equation has many applications in the field of engineering. If you are considering a new chemical engineering project, it is always worth asking your engineering advisor about the use of partial pressure equations.There are many resources online and offline, where you can find information on partial pressure equation chemistry. These resources will also give you valuable tips and advice on how to do the calculations. Hopefully this will help you learn about the partial pressure equation and also the benefits that it has for engineering projects.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Weve made the Public Video Pledge for the 2014 italki World Cup Language Challenge!
Weve made the Public Video Pledge for the 2014 italki World Cup Language Challenge! Were Doing it! So Should You! If youre taking the Langauge Challenge and really want to succeed, were giving away 50ITC if you make a Public Video Pledge! Why would you ever want to do this? (Click here for more details) Please take some time to motivate and encourage our Public Video Pledge Challengers by commenting on their Notebook entrees! Lindsaydoeslanguages from England Lindsay is a veteran italki Challenge winner. Shes a Polyglot and well known blogger and vlogger on her popular Language Learning website Lindsaydoeslanguages.com. Shes going to be blogging about her experiences tackling Portuguese throughout the Challenge. Send her some words of encouragement on her Notebook entry! Lindsay also thinks that England will win the World Cup! Kobinata Reiko from Japan This is Kobinatas 3rd italki Challenge! She has committed to learn English and Chinese and will be taking 25 hours worth of lessons in both these languages! She is also one of our most beloved Japanese Community Tutors. We received a great Testimonial Story about her from Alisa, who is learning Japanese on italki. Her Public Video pledge is below. Please comment on her Notebook entry! As Kobinata hails from Japan, we have a strong feeling she wants Japan to win the World Cup! Søren (aka Koko the Polyglot) from the United States Søren is also a Language Challenge veteran. He took the last Challenge where he came oh so close to reaching his goal but just sputtered towards the end. It just goes to show you that even the most talented language learners have trouble staying motivated. Hes determined to finish this Challenge though as he was one of the first Challengers to submit the Public Video Pledge! Now the whole world will be watching and cheering him on. Søren will be learning Catalan. You can follow his progress on his language learning blog site Kokothepolyglot.net. Send him words of encouragement in his Notebook entry. Søren predicts that its Denmark or Sweden winning the World Cup! Lets see if hes right! Vero from Italy Vero, who is also one of our Professional Teachers teaching Italian and Spanish is taking the Challange to learn French! Shes already got a good foundation but hopes that the Challenge will take her French ability to the next level. Read her notebook entry here and leave some words of encouragement! Vero, who is Italian, wants Italy to win the World Cup. Andy from England Andy is learning French for the Language Challenge. In his own words, while its very straightforward for me to practice reading and writing, the speaking and listening aspect is much more difficult. Im still translating a lot in my head, things arent coming to me and flowing as naturally as they would, so i think a nice intensive period doing lessons is really going to help! This is exactly why we run the challenge! Leave some comments on Andys notebook entry here. Yet another Challenger from England. Yet another Challenger rooting for the British National Team! Rachel Boyce from England This is a great Public Pledge from Rachel who just happens to be one of our Professional Teachers teaching English. She is taking the Challenge to kickstart her Russian which as you can tell from her Public Pledge is starting from the beginning! Give her some love by commenting on her Notebook Entry! Its not very hard to guess what team Rachel wants to win the World Cup? Just look where she is from (even though shes living in Italy) Rob from the United States Rob, who is fluent in Sign Language, struggles with learning new spoken languages. As hes making a move to Mexico, hes determined to learn Spanish from scratch! He made a great Public Video Pledge video where explains his motivations to learn this and his commitment to succeed. Please send some words of encouragement in his notebook entry. Rob predicts the host of the World Cup Brazil to take home the trophy! JasmineEnglishTime from the United States JasmineEnglishTime is one of our Community Tutors who teaches English and has signed up for the Language Challenge to improve her Mandarin. She already has a strong foundation in Mandarin (as you can see/hear from the below video) but she wants to take it to the next level and even pass the HSK4 exam as one of reasons for taking the Challenge. Give her some support by commenting on her Notebook post here. JasmineEnglishTime doesnt mention anything about the World Cup but were assuming shes rooting for the United States! Chad from the United States Chad is a college student who is majoring in Chinese so he actually speaks quite fluently already (check out his pledge!). Hes mainly taking the Challenge to push his Mandarin ability to the next level. He specifically wants to improve his fluency and grammar and expand his vocabulary. Give him some support by commenting on her Notebook post here. nuriayasmin from the Germany nuriayasmin is actually a Professional German Teacher who has taught over 1400+ hours on italki! To put things in perspective thats 60 days or 2 months of taught language lessons However, shes actually the Challenge to learn both Spanish and Hungarian! Show her some support by commenting on her Notebook post here. nuriayasmin really doesnt care for the World Cup but if she were to root for a team it would be Spain! Victor from the Dominican Replublic Victor represents our South American contingent for the World Cup Language Challenge. Victor is committing to to 3 English lessons a week to finish the Challenge and wants to improve his English skills. He wants to focus on his fluency and also his confidence in speaking. He sounds pretty good already but theres always room for improvement (judge for himself). Give him some support by commenting on his Notebook post here. When asked who he thinks will win the World Cup, Victor is very confident and gives a resounding Go Italy! to support his favorite team! Fermin from Mexico Fermin is one of our Language Challenge veterans who participated in our last Challenge. Hes back again and is now focused on learning Mandarin for the World Cup Language Challenge. Fermin is also one of our Community Tutors teaching Spanish. Send him words of encouragement in his Notebook entry. Fermin wants Mexico to win the World Cup! Leigh Davis from Northern Ireland Leigh is already very fluent in Spanish (check out his video below) but he really wants to take it to the next level! He also will be visiting Spain to test his Spanish. Please wish him good luck by commenting on his Notebook entry. Leigh did not tell us who he wants to win the World Cup but we feel its probably Ireland! Massimo Grazzi from Italy Massimo, who is also one of our Professional Teachers loves to teach Italian language and culture, but this time he wants to refresh his Russian! He seems really determined to complete 25 hours to finish the Challenge! We are all confident he will make it! Lets support him by commenting on his Notebook entry. Obviously, Massimo wants Italy to win the World Cup! Fabricio Carraro from Brazil Fabricio is from Brazil and he loves languages. His passion is Italian, but for our World Cup Language Challenge he wants to focus on improving his Japanese. Fabricio is committing 3 to 4 Japanese lessons a week to finish the Challenge. Give him some support on his Notebook entry. As we all expected, Fabricio wants Brazil to win the World Cup! Sandrah from the United States Sandrah is a student living in California. She is really excited about our World Cup Language Challenge and she wants to learn French. She will be taking 2 to 3 lessons a week with a French tutor. She hopes that at the end of the Challenge she will be able to speak some actual French! Read her Notebook entry and leave some words of encouragement. Sandrah wants Spain to win the World Cup, but her second favorites are Brazil, Italy, and Germany! Fabio from Spain Fabio is taking the Challenge to learn English and has committed to taking 25 hours of language lessons in 2 months. Give him some support by commenting on his Notebook post here. Fabio feels that Spain will repeat as World Cup Champions! FutureSpy from Brazil FutureSpy can speak Portuguese, Catalan, Spanish, and Japanese. This time he took our World Cup Language Challenge to improve his skills in French. It seems he already has a very strong foundation in French (as you can hear from the video below), but he wants to become more confident with this language. Lets wish him good luck by leaving some comments on his Notebook post here. FutureSpy didt say who he wants to win the World Cup, but we think its probably Brazil! Adri from the United States Adri is learning Japanese and she is tanking the World Cup Language Challenge to learn more about grammar, vocabulary, and sentences structure. Please send her some comments of encouragement in her Notebook post here. Adri will support the USA team during the World Cup! Even though the Challenge has already started, you still have time to make a Public Video Pledge. Dont forget weâre giving away 50ITC if you make a Public Video Pledge!!! Weve made the Public Video Pledge for the 2014 italki World Cup Language Challenge! Were Doing it! So Should You! If youre taking the Langauge Challenge and really want to succeed, were giving away 50ITC if you make a Public Video Pledge! Why would you ever want to do this? (Click here for more details) Please take some time to motivate and encourage our Public Video Pledge Challengers by commenting on their Notebook entrees! Lindsaydoeslanguages from England Lindsay is a veteran italki Challenge winner. Shes a Polyglot and well known blogger and vlogger on her popular Language Learning website Lindsaydoeslanguages.com. Shes going to be blogging about her experiences tackling Portuguese throughout the Challenge. Send her some words of encouragement on her Notebook entry! Lindsay also thinks that England will win the World Cup! Kobinata Reiko from Japan This is Kobinatas 3rd italki Challenge! She has committed to learn English and Chinese and will be taking 25 hours worth of lessons in both these languages! She is also one of our most beloved Japanese Community Tutors. We received a great Testimonial Story about her from Alisa, who is learning Japanese on italki. Her Public Video pledge is below. Please comment on her Notebook entry! As Kobinata hails from Japan, we have a strong feeling she wants Japan to win the World Cup! Søren (aka Koko the Polyglot) from the United States Søren is also a Language Challenge veteran. He took the last Challenge where he came oh so close to reaching his goal but just sputtered towards the end. It just goes to show you that even the most talented language learners have trouble staying motivated. Hes determined to finish this Challenge though as he was one of the first Challengers to submit the Public Video Pledge! Now the whole world will be watching and cheering him on. Søren will be learning Catalan. You can follow his progress on his language learning blog site Kokothepolyglot.net. Send him words of encouragement in his Notebook entry. Søren predicts that its Denmark or Sweden winning the World Cup! Lets see if hes right! Vero from Italy Vero, who is also one of our Professional Teachers teaching Italian and Spanish is taking the Challange to learn French! Shes already got a good foundation but hopes that the Challenge will take her French ability to the next level. Read her notebook entry here and leave some words of encouragement! Vero, who is Italian, wants Italy to win the World Cup. Andy from England Andy is learning French for the Language Challenge. In his own words, while its very straightforward for me to practice reading and writing, the speaking and listening aspect is much more difficult. Im still translating a lot in my head, things arent coming to me and flowing as naturally as they would, so i think a nice intensive period doing lessons is really going to help! This is exactly why we run the challenge! Leave some comments on Andys notebook entry here. Yet another Challenger from England. Yet another Challenger rooting for the British National Team! Rachel Boyce from England This is a great Public Pledge from Rachel who just happens to be one of our Professional Teachers teaching English. She is taking the Challenge to kickstart her Russian which as you can tell from her Public Pledge is starting from the beginning! Give her some love by commenting on her Notebook Entry! Its not very hard to guess what team Rachel wants to win the World Cup? Just look where she is from (even though shes living in Italy) Rob from the United States Rob, who is fluent in Sign Language, struggles with learning new spoken languages. As hes making a move to Mexico, hes determined to learn Spanish from scratch! He made a great Public Video Pledge video where explains his motivations to learn this and his commitment to succeed. Please send some words of encouragement in his notebook entry. Rob predicts the host of the World Cup Brazil to take home the trophy! JasmineEnglishTime from the United States JasmineEnglishTime is one of our Community Tutors who teaches English and has signed up for the Language Challenge to improve her Mandarin. She already has a strong foundation in Mandarin (as you can see/hear from the below video) but she wants to take it to the next level and even pass the HSK4 exam as one of reasons for taking the Challenge. Give her some support by commenting on her Notebook post here. JasmineEnglishTime doesnt mention anything about the World Cup but were assuming shes rooting for the United States! Chad from the United States Chad is a college student who is majoring in Chinese so he actually speaks quite fluently already (check out his pledge!). Hes mainly taking the Challenge to push his Mandarin ability to the next level. He specifically wants to improve his fluency and grammar and expand his vocabulary. Give him some support by commenting on her Notebook post here. nuriayasmin from the Germany nuriayasmin is actually a Professional German Teacher who has taught over 1400+ hours on italki! To put things in perspective thats 60 days or 2 months of taught language lessons However, shes actually the Challenge to learn both Spanish and Hungarian! Show her some support by commenting on her Notebook post here. nuriayasmin really doesnt care for the World Cup but if she were to root for a team it would be Spain! Victor from the Dominican Replublic Victor represents our South American contingent for the World Cup Language Challenge. Victor is committing to to 3 English lessons a week to finish the Challenge and wants to improve his English skills. He wants to focus on his fluency and also his confidence in speaking. He sounds pretty good already but theres always room for improvement (judge for himself). Give him some support by commenting on his Notebook post here. When asked who he thinks will win the World Cup, Victor is very confident and gives a resounding Go Italy! to support his favorite team! Fermin from Mexico Fermin is one of our Language Challenge veterans who participated in our last Challenge. Hes back again and is now focused on learning Mandarin for the World Cup Language Challenge. Fermin is also one of our Community Tutors teaching Spanish. Send him words of encouragement in his Notebook entry. Fermin wants Mexico to win the World Cup! Leigh Davis from Northern Ireland Leigh is already very fluent in Spanish (check out his video below) but he really wants to take it to the next level! He also will be visiting Spain to test his Spanish. Please wish him good luck by commenting on his Notebook entry. Leigh did not tell us who he wants to win the World Cup but we feel its probably Ireland! Massimo Grazzi from Italy Massimo, who is also one of our Professional Teachers loves to teach Italian language and culture, but this time he wants to refresh his Russian! He seems really determined to complete 25 hours to finish the Challenge! We are all confident he will make it! Lets support him by commenting on his Notebook entry. Obviously, Massimo wants Italy to win the World Cup! Fabricio Carraro from Brazil Fabricio is from Brazil and he loves languages. His passion is Italian, but for our World Cup Language Challenge he wants to focus on improving his Japanese. Fabricio is committing 3 to 4 Japanese lessons a week to finish the Challenge. Give him some support on his Notebook entry. As we all expected, Fabricio wants Brazil to win the World Cup! Sandrah from the United States Sandrah is a student living in California. She is really excited about our World Cup Language Challenge and she wants to learn French. She will be taking 2 to 3 lessons a week with a French tutor. She hopes that at the end of the Challenge she will be able to speak some actual French! Read her Notebook entry and leave some words of encouragement. Sandrah wants Spain to win the World Cup, but her second favorites are Brazil, Italy, and Germany! Fabio from Spain Fabio is taking the Challenge to learn English and has committed to taking 25 hours of language lessons in 2 months. Give him some support by commenting on his Notebook post here. Fabio feels that Spain will repeat as World Cup Champions! FutureSpy from Brazil FutureSpy can speak Portuguese, Catalan, Spanish, and Japanese. This time he took our World Cup Language Challenge to improve his skills in French. It seems he already has a very strong foundation in French (as you can hear from the video below), but he wants to become more confident with this language. Lets wish him good luck by leaving some comments on his Notebook post here. FutureSpy didt say who he wants to win the World Cup, but we think its probably Brazil! Adri from the United States Adri is learning Japanese and she is tanking the World Cup Language Challenge to learn more about grammar, vocabulary, and sentences structure. Please send her some comments of encouragement in her Notebook post here. Adri will support the USA team during the World Cup! Even though the Challenge has already started, you still have time to make a Public Video Pledge. Dont forget weâre giving away 50ITC if you make a Public Video Pledge!!!
550 teachers now needed in the UAE
550 teachers now needed in the UAE Near to the end of last month, I published a blog post calling for qualified teachers to apply for approximately 400 teaching positions with the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Education. This week, Iâve got some more good news. The number of English, mathematics, business studies, physics, chemistry, and biology vacancies has been upped to approximately 550. More openings doesnât mean you have longer to apply, though! Interview spots are filling rapidly and UK dates are coming up in just over a week -- March 19th and 20th in London and March 21st and 22nd in Manchester. North American dates will be released very soon, but are expected to fall in late April or early May. (Iâll update you on this as soon as I know the dates and locations for these interview sessions). We donât want qualified teachers to miss out on these great global teaching opportunities in Abu Dhabi City, Al Ain, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah. Successful candidates will earn a salary of 21,000 AED (approximately $5700 USD) per month, tax-free. Flights to and from the UAE at the beginning and end of the contract are provided, as well as health insurance. Apply here.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Tutoring A Simple and Straight-Forward Approach to Affordable Quality Learning for Students
Tutoring A Simple and Straight-Forward Approach to Affordable Quality Learning for Students Accomplishing top quality instruction and learning is a request in the present exceptionally moderate world. Each child needs to study and pile on well in examinations so he or she could enroll in a better foundation and perceive his or her targets for future. Since it makes the typical structure of their future dreams and accomplishments, the time students put resources into their extra and essential foundation years is significant. It is in this way vital that students in this time organize get appropriate intrigue and care toward all their understanding necessities. Guardians do execute their critical commitments by picking the instructive privilege foundation for their kids, However, it is to be remembered that just enrolling the child in a school of good worthiness does not complete all employment. Youngsters need to put included concentration to understand an excellent arrangement and furthermore learn of focuses in a booked time allotment. Standard institutional training and learning centers around a group of students and usually particular concentration by educators to each kid does not wind up attainable invariably. This absence of specific attention to students creates finding space which could come to be an obstacle in passing on successful preparing to kids. On-line tutoring gives various advantages over regular one-on-one coaching: I The cost advantage: Of all, it is taken a toll productive. Today, a learner needs to pay substantially less measure of credit to get high caliber on the web coaching when contrasted with vis-Ã -vis tutoring. Not all mothers and fathers can manage the cost of high costs of face to face select educational expenses for their children. On-line coaching supplies a donning opportunity to all guardians to convey quality tutoring to their kids. 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Electronic training through the convincing use of online sound, video and individual whiteboard advancement has offered rise to a forte which shows a lot of decisions and open entryways for students over the globe. With a particular ultimate objective to achieve excellent scores, it is essential for students to get quality guideline and all help they require in their examinations to enhance grades. Watchmen does play out their fundamental commitments by picking the benefit educational association for their kids, However, it is to be seen that merely choosing the youth to a school of good reputation does not end all work. Its moreover central to mind the youngster to ensure that he or she is unquestionably getting all the help and support for fruitful learning. Its a given that the present examination instructive program is colossal and not what it used to be previously. Children need to put added focus to learn and understand a significant proportion of things in an arranged era. This puts weight on the adolescent from a learning perspective. We would all surrender to the manner in which that not all youngsters have a comparable level of understanding limits concerning learning. In like manner standard institutional instructional hubs around a social occasion of students and oftentimes only thought by educators to every youngster does not wind up detectably possible continually. This nonappearance of individual thought in regards to students makes learning gap which can transform into a hindrance in giving convincing educating to kids. Moreover, one should perceive the manner in which that every tyke has a substitute level of understanding limit and learning capacity, i.e., some may be fast students while others may set aside extra chance to learn. A couple of students may defy challenges with specific subjects however some may effortlessly ride over each one of the issues.
How to Select a Freshman Chemistry Tutor
How to Select a Freshman Chemistry TutorOne of the best things about a sophomore or freshman year is getting the opportunity to attend a chemistry tutoring session. As such, you need to be aware of the wide variety of chemistry tutors that are available to students in a variety of different classes. Choosing the right chemistry tutor for your group of students is the first step towards ensuring that all students will have the chance to learn and apply the course material. As such, the following guidelines can be used to ensure that you are selecting the chemistry tutor that best fits your group of students.Of course, you should start by making sure that the chemistry tutor you choose is someone who has previous experience. This will help ensure that you get the most out of the chemistry tutoring session and has no knowledge of chemistry outside of the tutoring session. Additionally, this will help to ensure that the tutor provides a more comprehensive session than just reviewing the class notes. The tutor you choose should be able to give you insight into how the course works and is relevant to the topics covered by the class. The tutor should also provide you with the written syllabus for the chemistry class.Be sure that the tutor you select is someone you can easily contact during your time in college. This is because the chemistry course is one of the more difficult classes to work on and the time commitment needed for chemistry tutoring can vary greatly from one person to another. This means that if one individual cannot schedule a tutoring session on their own, it may be better for them to select a tutor who is flexible and will work with them based on availability. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the tutor you select is someone who will actually provide you with the information you need to help you learn. In the end, this means that the tutor must have demonstrated a good understanding of chemistry and can provide you with what you need in or der to learn.When you are searching for a chemistry tutor, there are several factors to consider when it comes to getting the best selection. In fact, you need to consider several factors that include their experience level, as well as what their grade averages are. Since grades will play a large role in determining your grade, make sure that you are searching for a tutor who will receive a satisfactory grade as well.After you have selected a prospective tutor, be sure to ask for a potential tuition rate. This is especially important if you are looking to pay them for more than one semester. Although this may seem like a simple process, sometimes individuals who have a specific fee for their tutoring will do less work than other tutors who charge for more classes. This is why it is important to inquire regarding tuition rates if possible so that you can narrow down your search.If you are going to be tutoring in chemistry, it is important to have a few tools at your disposal. For sta rters, you should have a calculator so that you can quickly check your answers before you go on to the next session. Furthermore, you should have a chemical guide for your class that can be used to refer to when you are researching the proper steps of an experiment. For a more hands-on approach, you should have a chemistry set that you can use. This will ensure that you are utilizing all of the tools that are necessary for the proper learning experience.Students who are interested in beginning an academic career in chemistry can take advantage of the chemistry tutoring offered by Emily Heider. In fact, many of the University of Florida chemistry professors encourage their students to participate in Emily Heider's program, which provides valuable assistance for a variety of reasons. The chemistry program Heider offers is a good place to start for those who are seeking to advance their academic career in chemistry.
What Is CO2 in Chemistry?
What Is CO2 in Chemistry?What is CO2 in Chemistry? The definition of CO2 in Chemistry is a gas which contains Carbon and other compounds such as Oxygen. Since the Oxygen and Carbon compounds are heavier than the Hydrogen and Nitrogen molecules, the molecule itself is termed as a heavy molecule.There are several types of gas that are known as the chemical elements. Some of these gases include: nitrogen, oxygen, and methane. However, all of these gases have their own characteristics that make them volatile or not volatile. In other words, some gases react with air by being stored under a vacuum while others form bubbles.Methane is one gas that can be bought and stored under a vacuum. This gas is also called the pale yellow gas.When Methane forms under a vacuum, it becomes a very heavy gas. It is extremely flammable but doesn't have any inherent color. There are several disadvantages associated with this gas.For example, if there is an electrical fire extinguisher near the source of thi s gas, it will not explode due to the fact that the pressure will be equalized to the gas. Also, the vapor itself will have great gravity strength thus making it easy for it to rise into the air.Many other common elements that are found in nature are unstable. As such, the heavier molecules are unable to react with the lighter ones resulting in an extremely low density. When you use a dry chemical fire extinguisher, the moisture in the mixture will tend to combine with the lighter elements to produce the mixtures which you would recognize as water vapor.You must realize that most chemical reactions occur in a gaseous state. If there is an airtight container such as a sealed container, then you don't want the gas to escape but instead hold the gas within the container.
5 Misconceptions about Leading Introverts - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / 5 Misconceptions about Leading Introverts - Introvert Whisperer 5 Misconceptions about Leading Introverts The last thing we think of when we consider âleadersâ or people in powerful positions is an introvert. The common archetypes of the boisterous backslapper, the charismatic crowd-pleaser, and the power player tend to command our perceptions. The thing we most often forget is that personality is not destiny- even if these archetypes tend to gravitate towards leadership roles more frequently than others, it does not always mean they are the best option. Letâs take a step back from our conclusions on what makes a leader for a moment and examine the myths surrounding introverted leadership. Myth #1: Introverts Have a Hard Time Networking Often, in business, networking power is almost a currency. Those who have solid networks tend to wind their way up to the top. For extraverts, making connections is a simple process where no one is truly a stranger, leading to a swiftly accumulated list of contacts that can absolutely dwarf the efforts of the average introvert. Remember- itâs not what you know; itâs who you know, right? Not necessarily. Having a massive list of nearly anonymous names can render someone virtually ineffective in times of need when held in comparison to a smaller circle of well-curated acquaintances, friends, and even partners. The extravertâs strength lies in knowing just enough about a vast number of people whereas the introvertâs ability to curate and forge strong relationships with a smaller group of people by absorbing a large amount of information about the people they spend time with. This can prove even more valuable when it comes down to a measure of quality over quantity. Quantity can be useful for a salesperson who needs a large number of leads to move a product, but discovering the hidden talents of a small team can maximize workplace effectiveness. Myth #2: Introverts Are Less Charismatic Than Extraverts First impressions have a massive psychological effect, which is why theyâre such a powerful use of communication for extraverts. While these moments can be powerful, they can also be misleading- a quick smile and a confident handshake can propel an extravert into a leadership position that would have been perfect for that introverted candidate. This doesnât have to be the introvert destiny, but even if they do overcome a naturally reserved demeanor and are able to mimic the obviously successful behaviors of extraverts, there will always be an almost perceptible notion that they are going against their natural way by doing so. While the likeability of an extravert can galvanize feelings of trust and competence that may not be supported later on, an introvertâs low-key first impression gives them space to present their achievements later. While an introvert may never be skilled at grabbing the attention of an entire room by walking into it, their quiet, calm efficiency often becomes a breath of fresh air for those have tire of the over dramatic failures of past leaders. Myth #3: Introverts Are Poor Communicators Extraverts relish taking center stage, whereas introverts tend to shrink from it. This holds true a lot of the time, but skilled introverted leaders are well aware that public speaking is a necessity at times and can rise to the occasion. Introverted leaders are self-aware to the point where they can recognize their own shortcomings in the professional arena- typically they know that this is not one of their strengths. Leaders excel when they spend ample time preparing remarks, editing them down to truly understand the concepts and context behind their ideas. Introverted leaders may feel underprepared even during times of over preparation on stage, but their attention to detail typically pays off. Myth #4: Introverts Make Ineffective Managers The aforementioned archetypes are typically the belle of the ball when it comes to peopleâs perceptions of leadership, but thereâs some pretty poor stereotypes of introverted managers that exist. The manager who hides in their office rather than dealing with their team/subordinates is certainly true in some cases, but there is also the stereotype of the overzealous extraverted micro-manager who intervenes in every minuscule occurrence that goes on in the workplace. Introverted managers can help create and form an independent powerhouse of a team by restricting interactions with co-workers to only those situations where their presence is actually needed. This allows trust to build as delegation becomes much more effective than trying to do everything themselves. Myth #5: Introverts Are Anti-Social Perhaps the most common misconception of an introverted personality is that they dislike social interaction and public encounters. Realistically, introverts are drained by public social interaction (while their counterparts, the extraverts, are energized by them) but itâs rare that the introvert avoids social engagement entirely. Itâs much more common for an introvert to be a bit more picky about socializing than the extraverts as they need to be mindful and conserve their energy. In leadership situations, this can prove to be enormously beneficial. Extraverted leaders might call for unproductive needless meetings regularly as facetime plays to their preferences, introverted leaders tend to try to limit time spent with idle chit-chat and bring a more focused, task-oriented approach to meetings (which reduces both the intensity and duration of meetings). The majority of the time, your team will not protest to these reductions. Author Bio:
How Achievements Help Introverts Demonstrate their Value in the Workplace - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / How Achievements Help Introverts Demonstrate their Value in the Workplace - Introvert Whisperer How Achievements Help Introverts Demonstrate their Value in the Workplace As an introvert and a naturally careful and astute observer, you may have noticed the sheer momentum of change in the workplace in recent years. Like typing a letter with an antiquated typewriter ribbon, or latching onto a job you think will whisk you along as you make a steady climb up the corporate ladder until retirement is a thing of the past. One of the most essential survival tools in todayâs fast paced environment is entrepreneurial skill. While you donât actually have to become an entrepreneur yourself, your task is to think like one. Your professional success depends on keeping yourself directed and creating your own professional opportunities. As an investor in your personal start-up, you will achieve a competitive edge by knowing how to market yourself and understanding what makes you standout. Demonstrating your value to employers Employees must perform at the highest level by solving problems, delivering positive outcomes, and introducing and/or implementing innovations and new ideas. But thatâs not all. Most important, they must shine a light on their accomplishments, as well as on their talents and skills that generated them. This can be particularly difficult for introverts, since achieving success in this environment requires speaking up, and promoting oneself and oneâs ideasâ" areas they can find challenging. As a result, they tend to stand on the sidelines while social dynamos with the skills and confidence to take initiative and toot their own horns get the jobs, the promotions, and all the attention as demanded by our current extraverted work culture. But introverts are quite capable of getting recognition if they learn to promote their achievements. Achievements: Your Life Awards One of the best ways for introverts to appreciate and understand how they add value in the workplace is through accomplishments. Throughout your life, you can no doubt list a variety of achievements of which you deserve to be proud. They might be personal accomplishments like learning to fix a flat tire, running a 5K, cooking a gourmet meal, and organizing a family event, or career-related successes like writing a proposal, training staff, introducing a new program, or creating a database. Whether simple or complex, achievements can instill a sense of pride and boost confidence. They also offer clues into your overall interests, skills, and values, and will generate words and phrases you can use to describe who you are, your unique talents and whatever your goals may be. Achievement Exercise When I taught a Career Evaluation course at the University of Pennsylvania, I used myself to model the Achievement Exercise by listing three of my favorite achievements, and then asking my students for feedback on what they learned about me based upon these accomplishments. My Three Accomplishments Creating my first flower garden. Getting selected by my High School English Department to recite the Gettysburg Address before a large audience at the end of the town Memorial Parade. I managed it, in spite of my fears of being in the spotlight. Designing, planning, and presenting the first Career Discovery course for college students at the University of Pennsylvania I asked my students to boil down all this information to the essence of my key skills and values. The result was as follows: SKILLS: written and verbal communications, problem solving, public speaking, and counseling/advising, interviewing, teaching, processing, planning and researching. VALUES: creativity, recognition, and knowledge I have used their analysis many times since to respond to the request âDescribe yourselfâ and to answer the question, âWhat are your strengths?â Keep in mind that you donât have to be an Olympic champion to feel as if youâre accomplished. Achievements can be challenges that youâve met, successes youâve achieved in creating projects or initiatives, or even a simple act of kindness. Your Achievements Write down at least three achievements that make you proud, plus the skills and values attached to each. In high school, maybe you were on the track team, or wrote for the school paper, or served as class or club officer. In college, writing an outstanding research paper, studying abroad, and volunteering for Habitat for Humanity are all examples of major achievements. At work, consider your successes with challenging projects or tasks, reports, presentations, leadership roles, and innovations. You may also want to ask colleagues or friends to review your list and see if they can add othersâ"As an introvert, you might well have overlooked some gems. Knowing exactly what to say about your achievements will easily reflect your added value to employersâ"as you meet people who can support you in your job search, or as you promote your career. So get out of your introverted modesty zone and give your ego an overdue massage as you take pride in your many accomplishments. Author Bio: Jane Finkle is a career coach, speaker and author with over 25 years of experience helping clients with career assessment and workplace adjustment. Jane served as Associate Director of Career services at the University of Pennsylvania where she created and led the Wharton Career Discovery seminar, and served as liaison to recruiters from major corporations. She has been published in the Huffington Post, Adirondack Life, Talent Development and mindbodygreen. 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The 8 Most Valuable Career Skills Right Now, According to HR Experts - Introvert Whisperer
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